Full System Backups - We configure your system backups to store all necessary information to recover your server from a critical failure. This means that in the case of a complete loss of data or a system that is entirely unrecoverable we are able to install a fresh copy of your Operating System on a new Harddrive and have all of the data at our disposal to restore your configurations and content, getting your server back online as if it never went down.
  • Full System Backups
  • No Tape Drives
  • No Compressed Data
  • Fastest Recovery Times
  • Incremental Data Transfer
  • No Intermediary Third Party
No Tape Drives - The original standard for backups was to store data on tape drives, however, with the decreased cost, increased capacity and stability of harddrives tape backups are losing their appeal. In our backup systems we employ no tape drives, the benefits of harddrives as the medium of storage are quite clear. The greatest difficulty in using tape drives is managing and archiving their contents. A backup company has to manage hundreds of tape disks, it needs to maintain proper catalogs, then it needs to locate the proper disk, spend time loading it, then accessing the data. All of this is lost time and increased chance that the disk may be misplaced or other factors may arise that prevent you from having access to your data.
No Compressed Data - The benefit of data compression in backups is that more backup images can be stored on a particular medium, however, compressing backups makes it more difficult to traverse the listings. If you need a specific file or directory restored it needs to be located, then extracted. By not using compression we always have instant access to any file that was backed up. The end result is the quickest time possible for restoration of specific files and/or directories.
No Tape Drives - The original standard for backups was to store data on tape drives, however, with the decreased cost, increased capacity and stability of harddrives tape backups are losing their appeal. In our backup systems we employ no tape drives, the benefits of harddrives as the medium of storage are quite clear. The greatest difficulty in using tape drives is managing and archiving their contents. A backup company has to manage hundreds of tape disks, it needs to maintain proper catalogs, then it needs to locate the proper disk, spend time loading it, then accessing the data. All of this is lost time and increased chance that the disk may be misplaced or other factors may arise that prevent you from having access to your data.
No Compressed Data - The benefit of data compression in backups is that more backup images can be stored on a particular medium, however, compressing backups makes it more difficult to traverse the listings. If you need a specific file or directory restored it needs to be located, then extracted. By not using compression we always have instant access to any file that was backed up. The end result is the quickest time possible for restoration of specific files and/or directories.
Oxeo Completed its 10 Gigabit Network Upgrade. Customers benefit from increased capacity and even faster speeds.
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